Wouldn’t go that far but in an increasingly “football is a business” world filled with mercenary managers who genuinely couldn’t care less about the fans or their club (other than the paycheck), Poch seemed to have a genuine effection for us. Pair this with Poch having by far the most on field success of any Spurs manager in the Premier League era and why wouldn’t a lot of fans love him - particularly right now so soon after the end our abusive relationship with Conte.
Can’t see Conte or Jose having a bbq like this.
Plus there is the ever appealing unfinished business aspect which is a favorite of television and film dramas around the globe.
All the love dies of course if Poch signs up to lead Blue Scum.
He’s going to be continuously asked about us if he goes there, especially if it goes badly. Like I said yesterday, I’m not entirely sure he will. Both Enrique and Nagelsmann have pulled themselves out of the running, which should ring the alarm bells for Poch.